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Why do they hate us? Blame, bitterness and those ‘˜terrible fascists’

Sometimes things get so bad I feel like I am an American. They try to do good for society and the other nations of the world but so often they are hated. Thats exactly how I felt the other month at a Gleebooks event to commemorate the launch of The Chosen Ones: the Politics of Salvation in the Anglican Church by Chris McGillion.

Where Rainbows End

Is 'true love real? Is there really a love that can be found between two people who were meant for each other and no one else? Most people want to answer "Yes" and author Cecelia Ahern knows it. Her novel Where Rainbows End is a reworking of the timeless story of two people who come irresistibly together despite many obstacles.

Hearts warm as snow falls

As NSW ski resorts report the first heavy snowfalls of the season, one young skier says a single holiday in the snow was enough to change her life.

School’s out for mission

A Sydney Anglican school looks to have cemented its place as a breeding-ground for future missionaries to Asia.

MP won’t take no for an answer

The politician pushing a controversial amendment to the states Anti-Discrimination Act to cover religious vilification says he hopes to overturn the Premiers opposition to the change.

Bell tolls for popular canon

Crowds packed St Andrews Cathedral half an hour early as the bell began to peal in the belfry, such was the popularity of Canon Glennon who passed away on June 11.

Vilification bill binned

Opponents of a proposed law that would limit religious comment are celebrating today following Premier Bob Carrs decision not to support the introduction of the legislation. Anglican Bishop of South Sydney, Robert Forsyth, has welcomed the decision as a triumph of common sense that should be welcomed by all people who love freedom.

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